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Journal Neurocomputers №2 for 2016 г.
Article in number:
Modelling of molecular multiprocessing of neuronic synaptic neuro-exocytosis
Authors:
A.V. Savelyev - Senior Research Scientist, Director of the Patent agency «©Uniquely honest patenting», Research coordinator of the symposium \"Neyrophilosophy\" (Moscow). E-mail: gmkristo@rambler.ru
Abstract:
In the article some of the results of many years of research systems of recurrent inhibition of motor neurons networks are present. Developed by the author previously unknown new methodology for presenting the neural network elements in a single complex «motoneuron - Renshaw cell» is a biologically-based, as evidenced by the numerous neurobiological data. It allowed to discover several previously unknown effects and phenomena, some of which were confirmed experimentally subsequently, and some still awaiting their neurophysiological confirmation. The fundamentally new type of building neural networks is based not on splitting the network in the most simple standard components, but rather on them combination in the pools, and its dynamically different from each other as the parametric, functional, and structural. It has been shown that the ability to generate the same cholinergic neuron EPSP or IPSP in the same neuron-target depending on the frequency of stimulation. It was due to the properties of receptors of the postsynaptic membrane, such as a decrease of sensitivity and self-organizing properties the neural system, which is present in a pronounced form in Renshaw cells. This work was financially supported by RHSF in grant № 15-03-00519а «Post-non-classic paradigm of artificial intellect».
Pages: 39-45
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